This book advises readers on the ways to deal with situations where children suffer from acute diseases, common diseases, injuries or accidents. Step-by-step guidance is provided on the handling of over 50 conditions such as fever, diarrhea, chickenpox, asthma, electric shock and drowning.

This book is complied with the materials from the 3G Quality Retirement programme of Society for the Promotion of Hospice Care (SPHC). It guides readers in developing a positive attitude towards ageing-related issues such as body, mind, social life and spirit. Focusing on 3G (Do Good, Feel Good, Look Good), the book encourages readers to understand, accept and get prepared for ageing.

This book provides useful recommendations for the liner shipping companies to design shipping strategies in the fast-changing maritime industry. Besides, it gives an overview of the key changes of liner shipping networks since 1960s.

此書針對海運行業的快速演變，為班輪船運公司的航運設計策略提供了實用的建議，亦回顧了1960年代起班輪航運網絡所經歷的重要變化。

Sustainable Health and Long-term Care Solutions for an Aging Population (2017)

This book provides a pivotal reference source featuring the latest scholarly research on issues pertinent to health cost and financing for elderly healthcare. Covering a number of topics such as provider accreditation, corporate social responsibility, and data management, this book facilitates research work on innovative planning and development of healthcare.

This book presents the underlying principles and practicalities of applying the target cost contracting strategy, along with a series of short case studies. Since the book draws on a combination of research outcomes from academia and practical case studies in the industry, both tertiary students and industry practitioners will find the book informative and useful.

Governance Wisdom of Daxue explores the system of thoughts of Daxue, whereas Management Wisdom of Zhongyong researches into the core concepts of the doctrine of Zhongyong. The two books introduce to readers how to apply Confucian philosophy to the contemporary society. Annotations to Daxue and Zhongyong provides a full account of two ancient literature Daxue and Zhongyong, aiming at promoting Confucian thought to the general public.

This book was specially written for students who wish to reinforce their understanding of the concepts of calculus and to get acquainted with the associated techniques. It also provides a handy source of worked examples and problems for teachers. Apart from a rich collection of exercises of progressing difficulty, each chapter includes revision notes with key definitions and theorems, with highlights on common mistakes and misconceptions of students.

This book aims to give an updated understanding of class inequality in Hong Kong, and explore the two sociological theories of Individualisation and Reflexive Modernisation. The author conducted more than 50 in-depth interviews and demonstrated how the impact of classes can be found in the interviewees’ education and work experience, as well as political attitudes.

This book introduces the plots, characters, and language arts employed by Shakespeare’s major plays. It includes 40 innovative lesson plans with worksheets, games and student-oriented activities that help ESL learners achieve higher levels of English proficiency and cultural sensitivity.

The book emphasises modern fundamentals of the theory of finance and makes the theory come to life with contemporary examples. The book has been adopted as a textbook for students at the undergraduate and MBA levels among education institutions in Hong Kong.

This book presents Dr Kan’s findings of a study that investigated the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Orientation of undergraduate students in their senior years and employer attractiveness in Hong Kong’s labour market. The outcomes of the research are informative for both human resources management theories and practices in organisations where there is a debate over whether, and how, they should pursue a CSR agenda.

This book analyses the development of Hong Kong football from the 1950s to 1970s by taking into account the political factors in the Cold War period. It also explores the interplay between national identity and local identity manifested through football in Hong Kong.

The book is specially written as the official study text to prepare candidates for Paper II of the Professional Bridging Examination (PBE) administered by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA). The PBE aims to enhance the competency level of accredited accounting technicians to degree equivalent level, helping them meet the entry requirement for CPA qualification programme.

Through Dr Chan’s interviews with the residents affected by the collapse of the tenement building on Ma Tau Wai Road in January 2010, this book aims to draw readers to the social issues of Hong Kong and contribute to the efforts for the improvement of our community.